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Bolton Abbey Petyt's All-in-One Tree of James Petty Robert Petty Christopher Holmes (Unknown) (Holmes) 1635 ­ 1680 ­ 1680 ­ Born: Abt. 1635 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, England Born: Abt. 1680 Denton, Otley, Yorkshire, England Born: Abt. 1680 James Petty 1659 ­ Born: Sep 1659 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, England George Petty 1680 ­ Born: Abt. 1680 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, England Henry Pettyt Ellen Holmes 1700 - 1772 1700 - 1764 Born: 1700 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, England Born: 1700 West Hall, Nesfield [-with-Langbar], Ilkley, Yorkshire, England Occupation: Farmer Married: 06 Jul 1731 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Father: Christopher Holmes Mother: (Unknown) (Holmes) Died: Mar 1764 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Age at death: 64 est. Died: May 1772 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Age at death: 72 est. George Petyt Elizabeth Phillips Isobella Petyt Robert Young James Petyt Mary Petyt William Reynard Henry Pettyt Hannah Gill 1732 - 1772 1733 - 1803 1734 - 1806 1734 ­ 1737 - 1789 1740 ­ Born: Beamsley Hospital, Addingham, Yorkshire, England 1745 - 1802 1752 - 1832 Born: 1732 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, England Born: 1733 Halton, Yorkshire, England Born: 1734 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, England Born: Abt. 1734 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 1737 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, England Born: 1740 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, England Married: 02 Jul 1770 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 1745 Deerstones, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 1752 Occupation: Farmer Married: 06 Jan 1756 Holy Trinity Church, Skipton Died: 21 Feb 1806 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, England Occupation: Husbandman - Riddings Occupation: Farmer Deerstones Married: 04 Jan 1773 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Died: Jul 1772 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Died: 1803 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Age at death: 72 est. Residence: 1789 Riddings Died: 28 Sep 1802 Deerstones, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England WILLIAM GILL, a farmer, was born 1710 in Storithes, Hazlewood, Age at death: 40 est. Age at death: 70 est. Died: 21 Mar 1789 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Age at death: 57 est. Skipton, and died 7 Sep 1795 in Newhall, Beamsley, Addingham. Age at death: 52 est. Burial: 30 Sep 1802 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England He married MARY WHITEOAK 20 Jan 1745/46 in the Priory Church, Bolton Abbey, Skipton, daughter of John Whiteoak and Mary Wade. Children of William and Mary are: JOSEPH GILL b. 1746, [Newhall, Beamsley, Addingham] d. 27 Apr 1807, Newhall, Beamsley, Addingham. m. MARY MOON MARY GILL b. 1748, Newhall, Beamsley, Addingham d. 19 Apr 1830, Broadshaw, Hazlewood, Skipton. m. GEORGE HUDSON ANNE GILL b. 1750, Bolton Abbey, Skipton d. Oct 1757, Bolton Abbey, Skipton. WILLIAM GILL b. 1753, Storithes, Hazlewood, Skipton d. 20 Jul 1783, Storithes, Hazlewood, Skipton m. MARY HAGUE MARTHA GILL b. 1755, Bolton Abbey, Skipton. HANNAH GILL b. 1756, (Newhall, Beamsley, Addingham) d. Oct 1832, Deerstones, Beamsley, Addingham. m. HENRY PETTYT Died: Oct 1832 Age at death: 80 est. John Holmes Mercy (Holmes) Ellen Petyt Mary Petyt Sarah Pettyt James Ward Ann Young William Brayshaw Henry Young Hannah Reynard Anne Reynard Thomas Reynard John Reynard Ellen (Reynard) Mary Reynard George Petyt Mary Pettyt Phineas Parkinson Ellen Petyt unknown Atkins Isabel Pettyt Edward Moorhouse Hannah Petyt Peter Bake Ann Pettyt Hanrietta Petyt James Myers James Petyt Elizabeth Ducket Sylvester Petyt Henry Petyt 1730 ­ 1730 ­ 1760 - 1760 1764 ­ 1773 ­ 1759 ­ 1754 ­ 1754 ­ 1754 ­ 1772 ­ 1773 ­ 1775 - 1827 1778 - 1853 1778 ­ 1782 ­ 1773 - 1773 1774 ­ 1775 - 1858 1776 ­ 1775 ­ 1779 ­ 1777 ­ 1782 ­ 1784 ­ 1785 - 1869 1787 - 1822 1785 ­ 1789 - 1843 1800 - 1846 1791 - 1874 1795 - 1876 Born: Abt. 1730 Hazlewood, Yorkshire, England Born: Abt. 1730 Born: Aug 1760 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: Jan 1764 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 1773 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 1759 Barden, Yorkshire, England Born: Abt. 1754 Born: Abt. 1754 Born: Abt. 1754 Born: 1772 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 1773 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 1775 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 16 Apr 1778 Beamsley, Yorkshire, England Born: 1778 Appletreewick, Yorkshire, England Born: 28 May 1782 Beamsley, Yorkshire, England Born: 1773 Deerstones, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 1774 Deerstones, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 1775 Skipton, Yorkshire, England Born: Feb 1776 Deerstones, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: Abt. 1775 Born: 28 Oct 1779 Deerstones, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 1777 Storiths, Hazlewood, Skipton, Yorkshire, England Born: 08 Aug 1782 Deerstones, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 1784 Eastby, Yorkshire, England Born: 26 Jan 1785 Deerstones, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 19 Feb 1787 Deerstones, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: Abt. 1785 Born: 29 Aug 1789 Deerstones, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: Abt. 1800 Born: 10 Dec 1791 Deerstones, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 02 Apr 1795 Deerstones, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Occupation: Taylor Died: Oct 1760 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Married: 16 Sep 1794 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Died: 27 Dec 1827 Appletreewick, Yorkshire, England Residence: 1851 Appletreewick, Yorkshire, England Residence: 1851 Appletreewick, Yorkshire, England Died: 1773 Mary Petyt born 1774 Taken from Occupation: cotton spinner Occupation 1: 1801 Farmer Occupation: 1804 Cotton Spinner Residence 1: 1861 Dearstones, Hazlewood With Storiths, Yorkshire, England Died: 27 Sep 1822 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Died: 11 Nov 1843 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Married: 08 Mar 1821 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Occupation: Farmer Dearstones 15 acers Occupation: Farmer Dearstones 15 acers Age at death: 0 est. Marriage Fact: Sarah was James 2nd wife Age at death: 52 est. Died: 10 Apr 1853 Appletreewick, Yorkshire, England Age at death: 0 est. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~petyt/petytbiog.htm Residence: Middle Field, Addingham Occupation 2: 1808 Weaver Residence 1: 1851 Richard Street Castleton, Lancashire, England Residence 2: 1841 Dearstones, Skipton, Yorkshire, England Age at death: 35 Age at death: 54 Died: 21 Dec 1846 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1871 Deerstones Hazlewood With Storiths, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1871 Deerstones- Hazlewood With Storiths, Yorkshire, England Age at death: 74 Married: 27 Oct 1794 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Married: 1801 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Residence 2: 1804 Abbeyshamhaves Died: 01 Dec 1869 Yorkshire, England Age at death: 46 est. Residence 2: 1841 Deerstones Skipton, Yorkshire, England Residence 2: 1841 Skipton, Yorkshire, England Mary Petyt was born in 1774 the daughter of Henry Petyt, farmer of Deerstones, Bolton Abbey, Residence 3: 1807 Risphill Age at death: 84 Residence 3: 1861 Hazlewood With Storiths, Yorkshire, England Residence 3: 1861 Hazlewood With Storiths, Yorkshire, England and his wife Hannah Gill. Mary married Phineas Parkinson, farmer of Addingham, at Bolton Residence 4: 1841 Bury, Lancashire, England Died: 01 Jun 1874 Yorkshire, England Died: 01 Jun 1876 Yorkshire, England Abbey on 20th October 1794. Mary is included on this list not for anything she achieved but for Married: 15 Apr 1804 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Age at death: 82 Age at death: 81 the success of her descendants. Marriage Fact: register says Peter is from abbeshamhaves, Beamsley Mary’s granddaughter, Ellen Ann Heyes, born 1845 at Accrington, married in 1866 at Accrington Nathaniel Berry, the son of a Salterforth butcher. The marriage certificate gives his occupation as a book hawker and it is said that he sold bibles to miners in the Cardiff area. Soon after their marriage the young couple moved to London where Nathaniel continued to sell bibles from door to door but at some stage he began to deal in pianos. He started a piano manufacturing business aiming to make a good piano at a price the working man could afford. The business expanded and at its height had thirteen shops in north and east London. Nathaniel died about 1905 and his sons and then a granddaughter carried on the business. The business struggled once recorded music and modern musical instruments were easily available and the small remaining business was sold in 1987 after being managed by the family for well over a hundred Died: Sep 1858 Skipton, Yorkshire, England Age at death: 83 est. Ellen Ward Ann Ward Thomas Ward Joseph Ward Antony Ward Hiram Ward Mary (Ward) Sarah Brayshaw Mary Reynard Thomas Parkinson Henry Atkins Annie (Atkins) Jane Ann (Atkins) Hannah Moorhouse William Moorhouse Mary Moorhouse Henry Pettyt Bake Mary Bake William Bake Esther Myers Moses Petyt Hannah Petyt Stephen Petyt Aaron Petyt Martha Cowling Margaret Alice (Petyt) 1795 ­ 1796 ­ 1799 ­ 1801 ­ 1808 ­ 1810 ­ 1811 ­ May ­ 1818 ­ 1795 ­ 1852 ­ 1857 - 1895 1862 ­ 1802 ­ 1803 ­ 1808 ­ 1804 ­ 1807 ­ 1809 ­ 1820 ­ 1822 ­ 1823 ­ 1827 ­ 1832 ­ 1831 - 1891 1848 ­ Born: 06 Feb 1795 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 23 Oct 1796 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 1799 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 09 Jan 1801 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 27 May 1808 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 04 Feb 1810 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 1811 Yorkshire, England Born: 26 May Born: 1818 Appletreewick, Yorkshire, England Born: 25 Sep 1795 Addingham, Yorkshire, England Born: 1852 Deerstones, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 1857 Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire, England Born: 1862 Bedingfield, Suffolk, England Born: 14 Feb 1802 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England Born: 07 Nov 1803 Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire,
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